Director Jennifer Peedom’s follows her record-breaking documentary 'Mountain' with 'River', again created in collaboration with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and narrated by Willem Dafoe.
'Red Dirt Riders' sees bike-obsessed kids from Roebourne in Western Australia’s remote Pilbara Region take audiences on a journey across their country on 2 and 4-wheeler freedom machines.
Amazon’s six-part series 'Luxe Listings Sydney' takes a deep dive into Sydney’s luxury real estate market—one of the most expensive, breathtaking and “competitive” in the world—with top real estate agents, Gavin Rubinstein, D’Leanne Lewis, and Simon Cohen.
Christopher Amos' debut feature 'Hating Peter Tatchell' is a portrait of the Melbourne-born human rights activist who has taken on the likes of Margaret Thatcher and Robert Mugabe, campaigning for gay liberation, the environment and against war.
Trevor Graham's disability rights documentary 'Chef Antonio's Recipes For Revolution' tells the story of chef Antonio de Benedetto who is on a quest to change the world with his delicious Italian food.
Jonathan Alley’s 'Love in Bright Landscapes' looks back at The Triffids and the rise and untimely demise of frontman, David McComb.
Writer-director Jonathan Ogilvie's 'Lone Wolf' takes audiences to a near-future Melbourne marked by state corruption and constant surveillance. There, a group of small-time activists hatch a plan to commit a “victimless atrocity”.
Roadshow Films will release writer-director Leah Purcell's debut feature 'The Drover's Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson' in cinemas October 14.